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2.08 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | S36711 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.28 Width: 6.59 Height: 4.56 |
Weight: | 2.08 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $2,220 |
This transparent 2.08 carat pear shape blue sapphire measures 9.28 x 6.59 x 4.56 mm, and presents a refined mixed brilliant cut with very very slightly included clarity as evaluated at eye level, vivid color intensity, and an excellent polish, originating from Ceylon Sri Lanka, heat treated to stabilize tone and improve clarity. The Natural Sapphire Company offers this gem as a specimen that combines classic pear silhouette proportions with precision cutting, making it suitable for both high end jewelry and technical study. The stone is notable for its clean pavilion and crown geometry, consistent facet junctions, and a polish that maximizes surface luster and internal light return. The pear outline reads as a balanced L over W ratio of approximately 1.41, a proportion that supports even color distribution along the length and a pleasing finger presence when set.
The mixed brilliant faceting in this sapphire is executed to optimize both broad flash and pinpoint scintillation, creating maximum light play through a deliberate arrangement of crown and pavilion facets. The cutter employed a brilliant facet pattern on the crown to capture and break incoming light into discrete flashes, while the lower girdle and pavilion facets are configured to return light through controlled internal reflection paths, producing depth and layering within the blue field. The measured depth of 4.56 mm translates to an overall depth of about 57.5 percent relative to the average diameter, a calculated proportion that favors light return over excessive pavilion absorption. The pear point and rounded shoulder are faceted with attention to symmetry, minimizing light leakage at the tip and preserving a continuous spectrum of flashes along the length, and the girdle thickness is consistent to allow secure, low profile mounting without sacrificing optical performance.
Color is a primary attribute of this sapphire, described here with vivid intensity and a saturated medium to deep blue palette that typifies select Ceylon material, and the mixed brilliant cut ensures that saturation is preserved in both face up and angled viewing positions. The facet plan reduces windowing by balancing table dimension and crown angle, keeping the face up appearance lively even under diffuse lighting, and the vivid color intensity produces strong contrast against the faceted geometry, which enhances perceived depth. Transparency is high, and the very very slightly included clarity grade at eye level means that inclusions are minuscule and do not interrupt the stone s optical pathways, preserving uniformity of color and enabling the mixed brilliant pattern to perform at its designed efficiency. Heat treatment is indicated as the enhancement method, a stable process commonly used to refine tone and clarity in natural sapphires, and it contributes to the gem s even color and visual performance without compromising structural integrity.
Craftsmanship extends beyond facet layout to include facet junction quality, polish finesse, and overall symmetry, all of which are excellent in this example from The Natural Sapphire Company. Facet junctions are sharp and clean, allowing crisp light break and creating distinct flash patterns, and the polish is executed to remove surface graining and to produce mirror like reflections on facet planes. The cutter preserved a clean culet area and managed pavilion angles to avoid windowing and to maintain a solid face up presence. Practical design considerations were addressed, with the pear s dimensions offering a substantial visual spread while maintaining comfortable proportions for ring and pendant settings, and the gem is well suited to V prong or bezel variants that protect the pointed termination while allowing the crown to present abundant scintillation. The balance between weight and spread is optimized, providing maximum apparent size for the 2.08 carat weight while upholding the optical integrity of the mixed brilliant scheme.
In summary, this 2.08 carat Ceylon pear sapphire is a technically refined gemstone that demonstrates how geometric faceting can be used to produce maximum light play, while maintaining vivid color intensity and high clarity at the eye level. The Natural Sapphire Company presents this gem with documented measurements of 9.28 x 6.59 x 4.56 mm, a calculated depth of approximately 57.5 percent, a length to width ratio near 1.41, mixed brilliant cut, heat treatment enhancement, vivid color intensity, very very slightly included clarity, and an excellent polish, making it an attractive choice for collectors and connoisseurs who prioritize optical performance and precise craftsmanship. For further technical details, mounting recommendations, or additional imaging under varied lighting conditions, contact The Natural Sapphire Company to arrange direct inspection or to request a bespoke setting consultation.





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